Heritage Conservation
Heritage Conservation
Heritage Conservation
Project prepared by
Arvind Kumar
Conservation Scientist
Heritage Conservation Associate
PROJECT PREPARED BY
ARVIND KUMAR
Conservation Scientist
Heritage Conservation Associate
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
Mob: +91 8989 215834
Email: [email protected]
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Project Contents
1. Introduction 4
6. Details of measurements 17 to 20
7. Estimate on conservation 21 to 28
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PROJECT REPORT ON
CONSERVATION OF JAMA MASJID
LOCATED IN ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
ALIGARH (U.P.)
Jama Masjid of is one of the heritage buildings resting on the square base of seven and half
located in the premises of Aligarh Muslim meters side, while the two side domes are rest-
University, Aligarh. It is one among the few ing on five meters square base. Sequences are
heritage structures which came up in the first provided from the bottom to convert the
phase of construction in the university, Jama
masjid along with the other buildings of
the central wing of Sir Syed Hall including
Strechy hall, Litton Library, Nizam Museum
and Asman Manzil were constructed in the life
time of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1898), the
founder of Aligarh Muslim University.
An example of eaten up wooden door frames and late filled with cement morar
An example of exposed brick wall showing loss of pointing in between the joints of bricks and broken louver.
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An example of algal growth on brick wall and stone carving due to dampness
requiring proper drainage system of rain water
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Domes of the Jama Masjid has several surface coatings and it has been observed that there may be
araish work originally executed while its construction. It is also observed that there are cracks in
original plaster visible on testing. The condition of domes will be rechecked during removal of
surface coatings and appropriate methodology will be selected for preservation.
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CONSERVATION PLAN OF JAMA MASJID
A building maintenance programme is an organizational activity carried out by the authorities in
order to prolong the life expectancy of the buildings. In order to start a building maintenance pro-
gramme the building should meet a minimum standard of condition. Maintenance is a continuous
operation to keep the building in the best form for normal use. In view of the conservation status of
the building and art work executed on the interior walls it is therefore the important is the making
of a maintenance plan which should have the detail of the works to be performed daily or periodi-
cally including cleaning of exteriors & interiors, wiping of courtyard, cleaning of roof, spouts and
drains. Attention may be given to annual maintenance on cleaning of exposed brick walls, white
wash, major repairs and re-pointing. Cleaning of outside drainage of water is also important, since
their choking may cause rising dampness in the walls of the building.
In order to preserve the art work and structure of the building of Jama Masjid following conserva-
tion process based on scientific principles in conservation is recommended herewith to upkeep the
building for future generation.
Documentation of the building- It is always advisable that The conservation-restoration must
be accompanied by a precise program of documentation in the form of an analytical and critical
report, illustrated with drawings, copies, photographs, mapping, etc. The condition of the struc-
ture, the technical and formal features pertaining to the process of the creation and the history of
the object must be recorded. Furthermore, every stage of the conservation restoration, materials
and methodology used should be documented.
Building exterior- It is important to look for peeling off surface coating on dome and roof, miss-
ing mortar and cracks that have appeared since the last observations. Plants, algae that is growing
on walls will be removed. The exterior walls of the building will be kept clean and free of debris.
Leaves and plant materials should be raked away from the walls so that any water that falls there
will drain away, and not be retained where it might penetrate the walls and foundation.
Cleaning of stone elements of Jama Masjid Sandstone used on exterior walls and minarets has deposition
of dust, dirt, algae and water marks of drainage of rain water will be cleaned to control any active deteriora-
tion and also to bring back original form of stone work.
Repair of inlay work of manuscripts written on exterior walls Inlay work manuscript written on exterior
wall has damages at several places will be re-integrated in same fashion.
Lime mortar for plastering / pointing the walls Materials used for building conservation must have
one essential pre-requisite: not to accelerate deterioration of adjacent materials. It is always recom-
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mended that mortar should be prepared taking into account the characteristics of the materials that they
were to replace or be applied on.
In most cases it is technically and aesthetically appropriate to carry out repairs using a mortar that
matches the existing or original materials.
Lime mortar must be thoroughly mixed in grinders after addition of water to get good workability. Mix-
ing of lime mortar in a chakki is a common method adopted in India. After adding require amount of wa-
ter to the dry mixture, the chakki is worked for a good number of turns by a pair of bullocks or a tractor
and ingredients are thoroughly mixed.
It has been observed that plaster of the walls has been made up of lime, fired brick powder, brick pieces,
crushed marble as carbonate aggregate, sand and organic additives like gur, fibre etc. In addition paste of
Urd dal and flash of Bel is added to retain flexibility of plaster.
Choices of aggregates of lime mortar for repair work are generally made on color and texture of the ex-
isting mortar, local availability and desirable properties for good workability.
Structural conservation– Structure is the group of columns, beams, structural walls, floors
and roof structure and its stability. Roof of the building will be checked for proper drainage sys-
tem of rain water and repaired if require. Exposed brick walls will be repaired and re-pointing will
be done to ensure measures against rising dampness through walls due to rain water .
Plumbing- Plumbing has five major parts: water supply, water storage, fixtures, waste collection,
and septic system. Water system provided in the premises of Jama Musjid will be reviewed for proper
arrangement without any harm to the building.
Building Interior
Removal of synthetic paint at lower level of walls and measures against rising dampness–
Synthetic paint applied over the surface of araish plaster work has stopped the porosity of the plas-
ter which is now promoting evaporation of water from higher level where application of paint end
and causing serious damage to the araish work. It is advisable to remove synthetic paint to main-
tain porosity in the plaster to allow evaporation of water at lower level. In addition plaster may be
removed up to the height of 8 inch completely exposing bricks and perforated tiles/metal sheets or
synthetic sheets may be fixed to allow evaporation of water.
Removal of dust, dirt and hard incrustations over the surface of araish plaster and paintings
Hard deposits of dust, dirt in combination of salts hiding the original tone of araish work and paint
layer will be cleaned off to bring back original tone of painting and araish plaster.
Removals over painting from the ceiling It seems domes and ceiling has been repainted periodi-
cally and some places without repair of damaged plaster, that will be removed to bring back origi-
nal form of the ceiling and domes.
Consolidation and re-adhesion Re-adhesion of renders is very important and will be done scien-
tifically to strengthen the life of the paintings and araish work. Hollow part in the painting and
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araish plaster will be consolidated and bulges will be pushed back as far as possible during conser-
vation treatment to maintain uniformity of the surface of the paintings and araish work.
Treatment for flaking of paint layer Flaking of paint layer will be controlled to avoid further
damage of the paint layer.
Filling of lacunae in plaster All lacunae in the rendering will be filled up with the similar compo-
sition of mortar.
Reintegration of losses in paint layer The losses in paint layer will be reintegrated depending on
the norms of conservation in order to maintain the value of the paintings.
Application of protective coating A protective coating will be applied on the surface of the
painting and araish plaster to avoid further deposition of dust, dirt and other foreign materials di-
rectly on the surface.
Electrical work- The electrical system in a building is somewhat similar to the body’s nervous
system, with a brain and nerves running throughout the building. The brain is the electrical panel
box. Inside this box, main power lines bring electricity into the building, and branch lines (circuits)
take electrical power to other parts of the building. It is always advisable to have adequate electric
supply system to avoid any cause of accident.
Most of walls of Jama Masjid has inadequate wiring may lead any accident. It is advisable to re-
view all arrangement of electric supply in the building for proper maintenance and arrangement.
The electrical panel box will contain either fuses or circuit breakers. These are known as over-
current devices. They prevent dangerous heat build-ups and potential fires.
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FINANCIAL PROVISIONS IN BUDGET ESTIMATE
To meet our requirement of works, laborers of various categories have been provided under the
sub head LABOUR of the estimate.
A suitable provision of skilled daily waged labourers has been made for providing necessary assis-
tance to the executing staff in executing the proposed work for doing edging, filleting work, for
making preliminaries. In addition, skilled daily waged labourers have also been provided for doing
watch and ward & winding up of the work after its completion. These labours will be paid at the
prevailing labour rate of Delhi Adm. Delhi. The working hours of the labourers may have to be
amended, and, or, extended beyond their normal duty hours, depending upon actual requirement of
the work, and, or, due to any reason communicated by the departmental officers/ security agencies
deputed near the actual place of work.
The units of labourers and their working rates have been arrived on the basis of past experience
earned during the execution of similar work, and, also on the basis of physical observations of dif-
ferent components of the monuments, which have undergone varying degree of disintegrations
with the passage of time- both due to manmade and natural reasons.
The Scaffolding Materials, viz., Tubular pipes, bamboos, ropes of various types, coir string,
wooden planks and safety nets will be purchased which has been given under the subhead of the
same name, viz., SCAFFOLDING MATERIALS.
Various chemicals have been provided under the sub head CHEMICALS for doing chemical
treatment & preservation of the proposed areas. The rates of the chemicals provided in the estimate
are as reference rates only, as per the price lists of Sdfine/Merck/Qualigens etc. of 2015-16. In
fact, procurement of these chemicals will be made as per their actual stock positions with these
firms/suppliers at the time of affecting their purchases. Minor deviations in the rates of similar
chemicals marketed by different agencies will be ignored, keeping in view of the fact that useful-
ness of these chemicals on monuments does not vary much with their brands, almost all of which
are marketed by these reputed firms.
The provision of suitable items, spatula ,dissection box, cotton etc. for consolidating the fragile
areas after dry bushing, followed with chemical cleaning of the paintings and araish surface has
been made under the sub head MAJOR CONSUMABLES. Surgical Gloves, face mask, required
for the safety of all those involved in doing the treatment works, find place in this draft estimate.
Items that are not listed in the budget if required to perform conservation work will be purchased
out of the subhead ‘Contingencies’ of this estimate.
A lump-sum provision of Rs. 1,50,000/- for detail documentation like measured plans of Jama
Masjid, photo documentation, photo albums, for expenses on photo print charges etc. has been
made in the estimate under the sub head DOCUMENTATION.
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A provision of Rs.75/= per day has been made under the sub head SUNDRY CONSUMABLES
in the proposed estimate to meet out the expenses for up- keeping the site/camp offices during the
entire period of work.
Since scaffolding materials and other items are required to be transported from their respective
source(s) to the actual place of work (site) and vice-versa, a lump sum amount of Rs. 25,000/- only
has been proposed in the estimate under sub head TRANSPORTATION CHARGES.
To meet out unforeseen expenditures contingencies on all rated items @ 5 % have been provided
in the estimate under the sub head CONTINGENCIES.
Since there is no PWD/CPWD schedule of rate of work of this nature, all rates of working have
been worked out on the basis of reasons explained above and observations made while drafting the
estimate.
Mode of payments
1. 20% of project estimate will be payable for initial expenses to start the project.
2. 60% against Performa invoice before delivery of material on prorate basis.
3. 15% during running of project.
4. 5% on completion of project.
Arvind Kumar
Conservation Scientist
Heritage Conservation Associate
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
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Details of Measurement
NAME OF WORK: CHEMICAL TREATMENT AND PRESERVATION OF ARAISH WORK
ON INTERIOR WALLS & ARCHES, FLORAL DECORATIONS (WALL PAINTINGS),
GOLDEN DECORATIONS AND MANUSCRIPTS WRITTEN ON WALLS (HOLY KURAN KI
AYATEN), REMOVAL OF ENAMEL COATING ON THE INTERIOR WALLS OF JAMA
MASJID LOCATED IN ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH
Measurement
AREA
S.No. Details of Work No.
Length Breadth Height (Sq.M)
(m) (m) (m)
BASIS OF FORMATION OF THE ESTIMATE:
1. Originally, the entire walls and arches were plastered with araish work (Alagila technique); front wall
of inner prayer hall was decorated with floral and golden decorations and manuscripts (Holy Kuran Ki
Ayaten) were also written on suitable spaces on walls; Flat ceiling, central dome and secondary domes
were also decorated with floral designs.
2. Since Jama Masjid is a religious place and living monument so it was taken special care of
maintenance of damages in walls, structure, araish work and decorations (wall paintings). Damages in
walls (including araish work) were repaired and paintings were repaired / repainted with the technology
known to authorities.
3. Due to natural causes of deterioration all interior walls has deposition of dust, dirt, carbon soot and
layer of salt which is hiding original tone of araish work and color tone of wall decorations. Paint layer is
flaking off at several places. Development of lack of cohesion and adhesion in wall plasters.
4. It has been noticed that previous restorative interventions in structure, walls surface and decorations
promoted secondary conservation problems i.e. rising dampness due to treatment of floor and further
damages due to application of paint, developing lack of cohesion and adhesion in wall plaster at lower
level of walls, blackening of golden retouching.
5. Present attempt of conservation interventions has been designed to minimize the rate of deterioration
and restore interior walls with modern concept of conservation i.e. consolidation of plaster and araish
work, removal of cement/POP, repair of damages, chemical cleaning of araish wall surface and
decorations (paintings) and their preservation, removal of enamel paint at lower level of walls and repair
of wall surface, repair of damages due to electrical fittings etc..
NOTE: The details of measurement has been taken roughly on the basis of nature of surface to draw a
tentative estimate of expenditure on conservation viz., west wall (Aisle side) beautifully decorated with
floral designs, other walls having araish plaster work. All the segments of main prayer hall and back
prayer hall of the Jama Maszid are well connected through the arches. A detailed documentation with
precise measurement of each wall surface is required to be done and payments of the conservation work
will be paid accordingly.
AREA OF PAINTED CEILING, PAINTED WEST WALL AND OTHER WALLS
[A]
HAVING ARAISH WORK OF SEGMENT 1 OF JAMA MASZID
Rectangular area of west wall
1 decorated with floral designs and 1 4.38 5.50 24.09
golden decorations. A=LXH
Rectangular area of south wall having
2 1 5.27 5.5 28.99
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of east wall having
3 1 3.02 5.5 16.61
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of north wall having
4 1 4.55 5.5 25.03
araish plaster. A=LXH
Deduction of area of passage in east
5 1 3.32
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
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Deduction of area of passage in north
6 1 5.01
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
7 Area of painted ceiling. A=LXB 1 4.55 3.04 13.83
Total painted area 37.92
Total area of araish work 62.29
AREA OF PAINTED DOME, PAINTED WEST WALL AND OTHER WALLS
[B]
HAVING ARAISH WORK OF SEGMENT 2 OF JAMA MASZID
Rectangular area of west wall
1 decorated with floral designs and 1 5.88 5.50 32.34
golden decorations. A=LXH
Rectangular area of south wall having
2 1 4.55 5.5 25.03
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of east wall having
3 1 4.52 5.5 24.86
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of north wall having
4 1 4.55 5.5 25.03
araish plaster. A=LXH
Deduction of area of passage in east
5 1 4.97
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Deduction of area of passage in north
6 1 5.01
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Deduction of area of passage in south
7 1 5.01
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Inner area of connecting arches of
8 2 12 1.1 26.40
segment 1 and segment 3
7 Area of painted dome 1 26.83
Total painted area 59.17
Total area of araish work 86.33
AREA OF PAINTED CEILING, PAINTED WEST WALL AND OTHER WALLS
[C]
HAVING ARAISH WORK OF SEGMENT 3 OF JAMA MASZID
Rectangular area of west wall
1 decorated with floral designs and 1 4.32 5.50 23.76
golden decorations. A=LXH
Rectangular area of south wall having
2 1 4.55 5.5 25.03
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of east wall having
3 1 3 5.5 16.50
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of north wall having
4 1 4.55 5.5 25.03
araish plaster. A=LXH
Deduction of area of passage in east
5 1 3.30
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Deduction of area of passage in north
6 1 5.01
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Deduction of area of passage in south
7 1 5.01
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Inner area of connecting arches of
8 1 12 1.8 21.60
segment 3 and central dome
7 Area of painted ceiling. A=LXB 1 4.55 3 13.65
Total painted area 37.41
Total area of araish work 74.84
AREA OF PAINTED DOME, PAINTED WALLS OF CENTRAL DOME OF JAMA
[D]
MASZID
Rectangular area of west wall
1 decorated with floral designs and 4 27.91 8.00 35.91
golden decorations. A=LXH
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Deduction of area of passage in east
2 3 7.18
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
3 Area of painted dome 77.50
Total painted area 106.23
AREA OF PAINTED CEILING, PAINTED WEST WALL AND OTHER WALLS
[E] HAVING ARAISH WORK OF SEGMENT 4 OF JAMA MASZID (Dimensions of
segment 4 is similar to segment 3, it is therefore same area is taken here)
Total painted area 37.41
Total area of araish work 74.84
AREA OF PAINTED DOME, PAINTED WEST WALL AND OTHER WALLS
[F] HAVING ARAISH WORK OF SEGMENT 4 OF JAMA MASZID (Dimensions of
segment 5 is similar to segment 2, it is therefore same area is taken here)
Total painted area 59.17
Total area of araish work 86.33
AREA OF PAINTED CEILING, PAINTED WEST WALL AND OTHER WALLS
[G] HAVING ARAISH WORK OF SEGMENT 4 OF JAMA MASZID (Dimensions of
segment 6 is similar to segment 1, it is therefore same area is taken here)
Total painted area 37.92
Total area of araish work 62.29
AREA OF PAINTED CEILING, WEST WALL AND OTHER WALLS HAVING
[H]
ARAISH WORK OF SEGMENT 7 OF JAMA MASZID
Rectangular area of west wall having
1 1 13.09 7.20 94.25
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of south wall having
2 1 4.24 7.2 30.53
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of east wall having
3 1 13.09 7.2 94.25
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of north wall having
4 1 4.24 7.2 30.53
araish plaster. A=LXH
Deduction of area of passage in west
5 1 18.85
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Deduction of area of passage in east
6 1 18.85
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Deduction of area of passage in north
7 1 6.11
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
8 Area of painted ceiling. A=LXB 1 13.09 4.249 55.62
Total painted area 55.62
Total area of araish work 205.75
AREA OF PAINTED CEILING, WEST WALL AND OTHER WALLS HAVING
[I]
ARAISH WORK OF SEGMENT 8 OF JAMA MASZID
Rectangular area of west wall having
1 1 7.50 8.50 63.75
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of south wall having
2 1 4.249 8.5 36.12
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of east wall having
3 1 7.5 8.5 63.75
araish plaster. A=LXH
Rectangular area of north wall having
4 1 4.249 8.5 36.12
araish plaster. A=LXH
Deduction of area of passage in west
5 1 12.75
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Deduction of area of passage in east
6 1 12.75
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
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Deduction of area of passage in north
7 1 7.22
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Deduction of area of passage in south
8 1 7.22
wall @ 20% of total area of the wall
Inner area of connecting arches of
8 2 10 2 40.00
segment 8 and 9 A=LXB
7 Area of painted ceiling. A=LXB 1 7.5 4.249 31.87
Total painted area 31.87
Total area of araish work 199.79
AREA OF PAINTED CEILING, AND WALLS HAVING ARAISH WORK OF
[J] SEGMENT 9 OF JAMA MASZID (Dimentions of segment 6 is similar to segment 7, it is
therefore same area is taken here)
Total painted area 55.62
Total area of araish work 205.75
[K] AREA OF ENAMEL COATING ON INNER WALLS AT LOWER PORTIONS
Total area. A=LXH 1 116.7 1.5 175.05
TOTAL INNER AREA OF PAINTED PART OF JAMA MASZID 518.34
TOTAL INNER AREA OF ARAISH PART OF JAMA MASZID 1058.20
TOTAL INNER AREA COATED WITH ENAMEL OF ARAISH PART OF JAMA
MASZID 175.05
GRAND TOTAL AREA 1751.59
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DETAILED ESTIMATE OF JAMA MASZID ON
SCIENTIFIC CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION OF ARAISH WORK AND PAINTINGS EXECUTED ON INTERIOR WALLS AND DOMES SURFACE ,
LOCATED IN THE ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ALIGARH, UTTAR PRADESH
AREA, GRAND TOTAL= 1826.59 Sq.M. AREA, PAINTINGS = 518.34 Sq.M.(CEILING-329.23 - WALL-189.11) -- ARAISH SURFACE = 1058.20 Sq. M.--ARAISH SURFACE COATED WITH
ENAMEL PAINT = 250.05 Approximately REQUIRING REMOVAL OF ENAMEL PAINT LAYERS
Arvind Kumar
Conservation Scientist
Heritage Conservation Associate
DETAILED ESTIMATE OF JAMA MASZID ON
SCIENTIFIC CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION OFSTONE WORK, WOOD WORK AND BRICK POINTING ON EXTERIOR WALLS
LOCATED IN THE ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ALIGARH, UTTAR PRADESH
Arvind Kumar
Conservation Scientist
Heritage Conservation Associate
SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES FOR SUPPLYING, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND COMMISSIONING OF
ELECTRICAL WORKS FOR JAMA MASJID AT ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
Notes:
1
All duties and taxes extra as applicable.
2 70% of SITC will be charged [email protected]%, and on 30% of SITC service tax will be [email protected]%.
5 This offer is valid for your acceptence for a period of 30 days from the date of our offer.
Payment Terms:
1 20% advance
2 60% against proforma invoice before delivery of material on prorata basis
3 15% after installation, testing,commissioning
4 5% against Performance warranty for six months
BOQ_Electrical works
SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES FOR SUPPLYING, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRICAL WORKS FOR JAMA MASJID AT ALIGARH
MUSLIM UNIVERSITY
S. No Description of Item Unit Qty Rate DSR Amount MR Amount DSR- 2014
(Rs) (Rs.) (Rs.) Item No.
1.2 Wiring for SP MCB controlled light/fan points with 2.5 sq. mm PVC
insulated copper conductor 1100 Volt grade stranded flexible FRLS
wires of approved make in existing PVC Trunking/ raceway/conduit
and including the cost of running 2.5 sq. mm PVC insulated copper earth
wire for loop earthing etc. complete as per specifications and as
required.(Cost of MCB not included here, it will be paid separately.)
b) Same as above but loop point (Wiring with 3x2.5 sqmm FRLS Wire)
(Maximum Length of point 11m)
Point 12 1533.00 18396 MR
1.3 Wiring for light/ power plug with 2X2.5 sq. mm FRLS PVC insulated
copper conductor single core cable in existing PVC trunking/
raceway/conduit along with 1 No. 1.5 sq. mm FRLS PVC insulated
copper conductor single core cable for loop earthing as required. Mtr 300 75.00 22500.00 DSR-1.17.12
1.4 Wiring for light/ power plug with 2X4 sq. mm FRLS PVC insulated copper
conductor single core cable in existing PVC trunking/raceway/conduit
along with 1 No. 4 sq. mm FRLS PVC insulated copper conductor single
core cable for loop earthing as required. Mtr 200 109.00 21800.00 DSR-1.17.21
b) 2 X 4 sq. mm + 1 X 4 sq. mm earth wire or (3X4) Sq mm Mtr 100 109.00 10900.00 DSR-1.17.21
1.6 Supplying and fixing suitable size GI box with modular plate & cover in
front on surface or in recess, including providing and fixing 3 pin 5/6
amps modular socket outlet and 5/6 amps modular switch, connection,
painting etc. as required. (For light plugs to be used in non residential
buildings) Each 10 303.00 3030.00 DSR-1.31
1.7 Supplying and fixing suitable size GI box with modular plate & cover in
front on surface or in recess, including providing and fixing 6 pin 5/6
amps & 15/16 amps socket outlet and 15/16 amps modular type switch,
connection, painting etc. as required. Each 5 395.00 1975.00 DSR-1.32
1.8 Supplying and fixing 20 amps, 240 volts, SPN industrial type, socket
outlet, with 2 pole and earth, metal enclosed plug top along with 20 amps
“C” curve, SP, MCB, in sheet steel enclosure, on surface or in recess,
with chained metal cover for the socket out let and complete with
connections, testing and commissioning etc. as required.
Each 3 954.00 2862.00 DSR-2.18
1.9 Supplying and fixing DP sheet steel enclosure on surface/ recess along
with 25/32amps 240 volts “C” curve DP MCB complete with connections,
testing and commissioning etc. as required. Each 1 617.00 617.00 DSR-2.16
S. No Description of Item Unit Qty Rate DSR Amount MR Amount DSR- 2014
(Rs) (Rs.) (Rs.) Item No.
1.10 Supplying and fixing of following sizes of medium class PVC conduit
along with accessories in surface/recess including painting in case of
surface conduit, or cutting the wall and making good the same in case of
recessed conduit as required.
a) 20 mm dia. Mtr. 5 53.00 265.00 DSR-1.21.1
1.11 Supplying, fixing & installing of following sizes of PVC race ways/trunking
system with cover and all accessories required i.e. end
cap,internal/external angle,flat angle/junction,clips, suppoting wiring
accessories for mounting modular switch socket, data & telephone etc,
complete in all respect as required and as per approved layout/site
condition. All lighting, power circuits, submain wiring & Low Voltage wires
shall be laid only in suitable size raceways mounted on
surface/ceiling/wall etc.
1.12 Supplying, fixing & installing of following sizes of PVC race ways/trunking
divider.
S. No Description of Item Unit Qty Rate DSR Amount MR Amount DSR- 2014
(Rs) (Rs.) (Rs.) Item No.
SUB HEAD- II - (DISTRIBUTION BOARDS)
a) 2+8 way , double door, horizontal type Each 1 1132.00 1132.00 DSR-2.3.7
2.2 Supplying and fixing following way, horizontal type three pole and
neutral, sheet steel, MCB distribution board, 415 volts, on surface/
recess, complete with tinned copper bus bar, neutral bus bar, earth bar,
din bar, interconnections, powder painted including earthing etc. as
required. (But without MCB/RCCB/Isolator)
a) 6 way (4 + 18), Double door Each 0 2636.00 0.00 DSR-2.4.5
2.3 Supplying and fixing 5 amps to 32 amps rating, 240/415 volts, C' curve,
miniature circuit breaker suitable for inductive loads of following poles in
the existing MCB DB complete with connections, testing and
commissioning etc. as required.
a) Single pole Each 60 169.00 10140.00 DSR-2.10.1
2.4 Supplying and fixing following rating, four pole, 415 volts, MCB in the
existing MCB DB complete with connections, testing and commissioning
etc. as required.
a) 32 amps Each 0 1924.00 0.00 MR
2.5 Supplying and fixing following rating, double pole, (single phase and
neutral), 240 volts, residual current circuit breaker (RCCB), having a
sensitivity current upto 300 milliamperes in the existing MCB DB
complete with connections, testing and commissioning etc. as required.
2.6 Supplying and fixing following rating, double pole, 240 volts, MCB in the
existing MCB DB complete with connections, testing and commissioning
etc. as required.
a) 6-32 amps Each 1 913.00 913.00 MR
2.7 Supplying and fixing single pole blanking plate in the existing MCB DB
complete etc. as required. Each 10 7.00 70.00 DSR-2.11
S. No Description of Item Unit Qty Rate DSR Amount MR Amount DSR- 2014
(Rs) (Rs.) (Rs.) Item No.
SUB HEAD-III -(LIGHT FIXTURES )
3.1 Supply,storing, Installation, testing and commissioning of following light
fixtures complete with housing, reflectors, all accessories i.e. copper
wound ballast, HPF condensors, starters, holders etc. complete as
required
c) LED bulk head light , wall/surface mounted fixture 10 watts (Havells cat
no.LHEOAOP7UZ6W010 (ENDURA RUGBY) or equivalent from
Philips/Bajaj/Wipro or equivalent from approved make List) Nos. RO 4903.00 MR
3.2 Supplying and fixing of stepped type electronic fan regulator with GI box
and modular plate including connections complete in all respects as
required.
Nos. 5 1034.00 5170.00 MR
S. No Description of Item Unit Qty Rate DSR Amount MR Amount DSR- 2014
(Rs) (Rs.) (Rs.) Item No.
SUB HEAD - IV - (DISTRIBUTION PANELS)
Incoming
i 63A 4P MCCB - 1 No.
ii 20 A contacter with 2 pole to be shortened for N-P
iii Time Switch with daily dial suitable for operation on 230V single phase
iv Auto Manual Selector Switch - 1 No.
v Indication lamps (LED Type) - 3 Nos.
Bus Bars
i TPN bus bar of 200A rating
Outgoings
i 20A DP MCB - 6 Nos.
ii 25A DP MCB - 3 Nos.
iii 32A DP MCB -3 Nos.
iv 40A 4P MCB - 6 Nos.
S. No Description of Item Unit Qty Rate DSR Amount MR Amount DSR- 2014
(Rs) (Rs.) (Rs.) Item No.
SUB HEAD - V - (CABLES & CABLE TERMINATIONS /EARTHING &
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS)
5.2 Laying of one number PVC insulated and PVC sheathed / XLPE power
cable of 1.1 KV grade of following size direct in ground including
excavation, sand cushioning, protective covering and refilling the trench
etc as required.
5.3 Laying of one number PVC insulated and PVC sheathed / XLPE power
cable of 1.1 KV grade of following size in the existing RCC/ HUME/
METAL pipe as required.
a) Upto 35 Sqmm. Metre 80 16.00 1280.00 DSR-7.5.1
5.4 Supply and making end termination with brass compression glands for
the following PVC insulated XLPE / PVC sheathed 1.1KV grade cable
including cost of crimping lugs/ferrules, double compression glands,
solder, cable sockets, insulation tap etc complete as required.
ALUMINIUM CONDUCTOR
a) 4C x 25 sq.mm Each 2 248.00 496.00 DSR-9.1.34
5.7 Earthing with G.I. earth pipe 4.5 metre long, 40 mm dia including
accessories, and providing masonry enclosure with cover plate having
locking arrangement and watering pipe etc. with charcoal/ coke and salt
as required. Each RO 3926.00 DSR-5.2
5.8 Providing and fixing 25 mm X 5 mm G.I. strip in 40 mm dia G.I. pipe from
earth electrode including connection with G.I. nut, bolt, spring, washer
excavation and re-filling etc. as required.Providing and fixing 25 mm X 5
mm G.I. strip on surface or in recess for connections etc. as required.
Metre 50 421.00 21050.00 DSR-5.11
5.10 Providing and fixing 6 SWG dia. G.I. wire on surface or in recess for loop
earthing as required. Metre 50 35.00 1750.00 DSR-5.16
S. No Description of Item Unit Qty Rate DSR Amount MR Amount DSR- 2014
(Rs) (Rs.) (Rs.) Item No.
TOTAL 46000.00
7.1 Supplying, fixing & installing of following sizes of PVC race ways/trunking
system with cover and all accessories required i.e. end
cap,internal/external angle,flat angle/junction,clips, suppoting wiring
accessories for mounting modular switch socket, data & telephone etc,
complete in all respect as required and as per approved layout/site
condition. All lighting, power circuits, submain wiring & Low Voltage wires
shall be laid only in suitable size raceways mounted on
surface/ceiling/wall etc.
7.2 Supply, laying and connecting of 5 pair PVC insulated twisted copper
conductor cable of 32/0.16 gauge dia for channel music in the existing
PVC Trunking/Raceways as required. RM 50 280.00 14000.00 MR
7.3 Supply, laying and connecting of single pair PVC insulated twisted copper
conductor cable of 32/0.16 gauge dia in n the existing PVC
Trunking/Raceways as required. RM 200 190.00 38000.00 MR
8.2 Supply of all materials, and installing the same i.e. cable, wires, light
fittings, power outlet boxes, etc for making temporary lighting and power
arrangement for machine and tools and also for the site under
electrification as required. LS 1 25000 25000.00 MR
8.3 Design of internal electrical work as per Electricity Rule 1956 , CPWD
specification, NBC 2005 and all governing rules, acts including
preparartion of autocad drawings, eletrical Layout,Looping/circuiting
details, Single line diagram, detailed BOQ with estimate, rate analysis
specifications, tender documents and allied drawings, documents etc. as
required
LS 1 50000 50000.00 MR
AHMAD ASHFAQ
Asst. Professor, F/O Engineering & Technology, A.M.U, Aligarh
AATIKA SADIA
Environmental Engineer
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